Weir and Hall Having Fun
A player in the cutoff opened to 1,300 and received a call from the player on the button. Robert Weir then called from the small blind and Galen Hall three-bet to 7,000. All three players called and the four of them saw the flop fall . Weir checked, Hall fired a continuation-bet of 8,300 and the players in the cutoff and on the button folded. The action was back on Weir.
"So we meet again!" Weir said.
"No matter how any start," said Hall, laughing.
"It's always you and me!" finished Weir.
"It always ends here!" agreed Hall. "Discretion is the better part of valor," he continued still with a bit of a laugh.
"Indeed it is!" said Weir, laughing a bit as well as he made the call.
The turn came and Weir checked. Hall thought for a bit and then started up again.
"Got that five-six? Trying to hit that gutter? I'm gonna let you bluff on the river," he said as he checked.
"There you go!" said Weir as the dealer turned over the river . Weir checked and Hall checked behind.
Weir tabled for a pair of threes and the table erupted.
"Wow!" somebody said.
Hall smirked, looking back at his cards with his facial expression screaming that he couldn't beat the pair of treys: "serious?!" he said as he started to giggle again. He then mucked his hand and the giggle turned into laughter among both Hall and Weir.
"This is the most fun I've had playing poker in a really long time," Hall said as he counted his chips.
"It has been a blast!" agreed Weir. "It really has! I appreciate you saying that!"
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Galen Hall |
221,000
-13,000
|
-13,000 |
|
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Robert Weir
|
174,000
69,500
|
69,500 |